The Slaves'Prison in Valletta, Malta, which was both a prison and a place where Muslim slaves slept at night, was also commonly known as the " bagnio " or " bagno ".
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The investigation of the crime leads Wynne through the heights and depths of society, including a bagnio in Covent Garden and a drinking bout with Laurence Sterne, until he perceives the well-hidden truth and solves the crime.
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The proximity of many well-known brothels made the provision of beds unnecessary anyway; customers were encouraged to stay until they were too drunk to go home, at which point they would be escorted to one of the nearby bagnios.
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He proposed that " it was painted for a bagnio, and it was probably refused because it was a trifle too strong ", adding humorously that " in truth, it is a trifle too strong for any place but a public art gallery ".
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One 1890 newspaper article referenced in Lt . RL Miller's " Selected History of the Council Bluffs Police " noted the " places of vice and corruption on Pierce " and Stella Long's above the Ogden House along with the " terrible den at the corner of Market and Vine " and Belle Clover's bagnio at 8th St . and West Broadway.
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To the side of the Grove was a " patte d'oie ", or'Goosefoot', three avenues which terminated by buildings including the'Bagnio'( or Casino, designed by Lord Burlington and Colen Campbell ) in 1716, the'Pagan Temple'( designed by the Catholic Baroque architect James Gibbs ) and the Rustic House ( designed by Lord Burlington ).
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This episode takes place in the Turk's Head Bagnio in Bow Street, Covent Garden, identified by a bill on the floor by the upturned table on the left . The Turk's Head actually existed and was kept by a Mrs Earl . " Bagnio " was originally a word used to describe a coffee house which offered Turkish baths, but by Hogarth's time it signified a place where rooms could be taken for the night with no questions asked.
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This episode takes place in the Turk's Head Bagnio in Bow Street, Covent Garden, identified by a bill on the floor by the upturned table on the left . The Turk's Head actually existed and was kept by a Mrs Earl . " Bagnio " was originally a word used to describe a coffee house which offered Turkish baths, but by Hogarth's time it signified a place where rooms could be taken for the night with no questions asked.
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In " The Day of the Locust " ( 1939 ) by Nathanael West, Claude Estee's wife, Alice, says " Nothing like a good " bagnio " to set a fellow up . " A bagnio, in reference to a brothel or boarding house, is also mentioned in " The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner " ( 1824 ) by James Hogg as the location of a quarrel between two young Edinburgh nobleman that precedes one of them being murdered and the other arrested for the crime.
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In " The Day of the Locust " ( 1939 ) by Nathanael West, Claude Estee's wife, Alice, says " Nothing like a good " bagnio " to set a fellow up . " A bagnio, in reference to a brothel or boarding house, is also mentioned in " The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner " ( 1824 ) by James Hogg as the location of a quarrel between two young Edinburgh nobleman that precedes one of them being murdered and the other arrested for the crime.